
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s office sent suspicious package with white powder
The package was shipped with a return address that read “U.S. Traitor Elimination Army.”

Rockies’ Ryan McMahon makes $1 million donation to Children’s Hospital of Colorado
Part of the donation will go to a hospital endowment that dispenses funds to help families make ends meet as they care for ailing children.

Boulder King Soopers Shooting Trial: Suspect’s family testified ‘he was not normal’ but did not ‘expect him to do what he did’
As immigrants, Alissa’s father said they were worried they would be shunned within their community if they sought medical help for Ahmad.


Two oil and gas companies orphaned a record number of wells in Colorado last year, records show
Individual oil and gas operators deserted a record number of oil and gas wells in Colorado last year, according to a new report from state regulators. Omimex Petroleum, Inc., surrendered […]

Kroger and Albertsons prepare to make a final federal court argument for their merger
Closing arguments have begun in the Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to block the proposed merger of supermarket chains Kroger and Albertsons.

Denver native stars in feature film ‘Unspoken’ screening this week at Neustadt JAAMM Festival
Charlie Korman got his start in local theater.

Crews working to contain Pearl fire, which was likely human-caused but is no longer growing
Fire crews are still working to contain the blaze.

Sept. 17, 2024: More wolves heading to Colorado; Sharing stories of culture and heritage
More gray wolves are coming to Colorado, nearly four years after voters decided to reintroduce them to our state. But the process has not been without problems. CPR climate and environment reporter Sam Brasch joins us with an update. Then, for Hispanic Heritage Month, we share stories of family, culture, and community with ¿Quién Are We? and one man’s special connection with his father.

Here’s where to peep some leaves around Southern Colorado as state’s aspens expected to have ‘phenomenal’ autumn colors
Colorado’s aspens have begun changing color at higher elevations. And these ideal conditions mean aspens could still have their autumn vibrance well into the middle of October.

Utilities have to itemize some political spending in other states. They want regulators to keep it secret in Colorado
Xcel Energy and other Colorado utilities want state regulators to allow them to keep detailed information about political spending secret.

These Coloradans experiencing homelessness were given different sums of money – no strings attached. Here’s what happened
The Denver Basic Income Project, a $9 million program, studies what happens if people experiencing homelessness were given money with no questions on how they’d use it. Early results have surprised researchers.

Penrose funeral home owners accept plea deal in federal case, vacating trial
The owners of the Return to Nature funeral home, where 190 decomposing bodies were found, have told the federal court hearing their case they want to change their plea.











